Apr 1, 2008
By:
Steve Haskins, DVM, MVS, DACVA, DACVECC
"Preload" parameters are those which address whether or not the heart is receiving a venous return sufficient to expect reasonable forward blood flow.
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Apr 1, 2008
By:
Steve Haskins, DVM, MVS, DACVA, DACVECC
Animals are sometimes presented with such severe abnormalities in important blood constituents that a generic fluid plan does not adequately address the problem.
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Apr 1, 2008
By:
Steve Haskins, DVM, MVS, DACVA, DACVECC
Once life-threatening hypovolemia and electrolyte problems have been corrected or if they were not judged to be present in the first place, the remaining fluid and electrolyte abnormalities can be dealt with.
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